A CURIOUS ALIVE INVERTEBRATE IN THE ABYSSALS ZONE. by claude19
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Apophysis 2.06 3Dhack
PhotoFiltre for frames and texts
Au cours de récentes plongées sous marines, nous avons rencontré dans les zones abyssales de l'Océan Indien, cette créature aux splendides couleurs, invertébré et à la forme lenticulaire, comme ces profilés que l'on teste pour augmenter la vitesse des véhicules aériens.Des travaux ont établis que certaines bactéries parvenaient même à se passer d'oxygène . "En effet, une source de carbone, d'hydrogène et d'un autre minéral (fer, soufre, nitrate..) ou gaz dissous (CO2) peuvent suffire", explique Daniel Desbruyères, biologiste au département Environnement profonde de l'Ifremer (Brest). "Autrement dit, il suffit d'eau liquide, de chaleur et de minéraux pour entretenir la vie!". Les chercheurs ont également montré que si certaines bactéries étaient libres; d'autres étaient associées aux tissus des vers, crustacés et autres invertébrés peuplant ces zones. Il s'agit d'un phénomène symbiotique entre ces bactéries productrices d'énergie (sucres) et les invertébrés qui leur offrent un abri. En effet, les bactéries appelées chimiosynthétiques sulfo-oxydantes vivent en symbiose à l'intérieur des cellules de divers invertébrés.(blog la vie des abysses)
During recent divings under navy, we met in the abyssal zones of the Indian Ocean, this creature with the splendid colors, invertebrate and with the lenticular form, as these sections which one tests to increase the speed of the vehicles aériens.Des work established that certain bacteria even managed to occur from oxygen. "Indeed, a source of carbon, hydrogen and of another mineral (iron, sulphur, nitrate.) or dissolved gases (CO2) can be enough ", explains Daniel Desbruyères, deep biologist at the Environnement department of Ifremer (Brest). "In other words, it is enough to liquid water, heat and minerals to maintain the life!". The researchers also showed that so certain bacteria were free; others were associated fabrics of the worms, shellfish and other invertebrates populating these zones. It acts of a symbiotic phenomenon between these producing bacteria of energy (sugars) and the invertebrates which offer a shelter to them. Indeed, the sulfo-oxidizing bacteria called chimiosynthetic live in symbiosis inside the various cells invertébrés.(blog the life of the abyssals zone)
Comments (27)
cigany2
I love your little stories that go with your flames. Both very colourful lol
Valerie-Ducom
Cette flame est assex impressionnante et ton gradient, toujours aussi bien adapté au fractal ! Merci pour l'info ! Bisous à vous deux :)
Naoo
-- cool --
A_Sunbeam
The original flying saucer? Wouldn't like to find one of them in my soup. Great colours and lights!
nazul
As Naoo says ....cool :-)
NekhbetSun
Beautiful Claude !!!
mansco
Splendid fantasy, Love it's colours ;O)
pops
Quite a beautiful image and I love your story-your colors are spectacular
trevere
A great image - and your gallery has a number of very striking creations!
Janiss
Vraiment très "aquatique" ce superbe travail! Les couleurs et le design sont magnifiques... toujours débordant d'idées notre Claude! Bonne journée à toi!
rocserum
Fantastic!! RS
daffodilbaggins
Hmmm, like a jellyfish without the tentacles! Interesting!
Aral3D
WOW!!!étonnant mon ami!
carlx
Awesome space flame, Claude!!! Wonderful colors and 3D!!!
Surama
Wonderful Claude!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Electralena
He is beautiful, Claude. Love those colours. Very well done!!!
jocko500
wonderful colors and design
bpclarke
You went diving and I went snorkeling. We are on a roll this week Claude. Only I went to Pentras III to get my picture. :o) This is gorgeous! Love the colors and the wonderful details of this. Excellent work. Bunny
BloodFlowers
;-) Claude ...mais l'eau quand elle est pas gelée ...elle est liquide non ? Bisous m'sieur je plaisante ... ta soucoupe sous marine est magnifique
Richardphotos
really a wild flame Claude and so beautiful
amota99517
Gorgeous work!!! A very creative design. I love the colors.
afugatt
Awesome!
MagikUnicorn
Bien fait bravo...(Ici la neige / 45 cm attendu)
Chipka
This is absolutely GORGEOUS! I love it and I am glad that I discovered your gallery!
onebaretree
Stunning design & colours. Gorgeous work! :-)
amirapsp
Great work & deatil Claude, as always.
three_grrr
Incredible find, Claude! There are so many wonderous things yet to be found in the deepest areas in our oceans. We always look out to space for our adventures, but in the deep abyssal zones there are things that have never been seen by man.